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- W2128245887 abstract "We examined patterns of predation among ground and shrub nests in extensive forests, forest fragments, regenerating clearcuts, and young plantations in a landscape dominated by industrial forest management in north-central Maine, USA. The predation rate in extensive forests (65%) was greater (P = 0.0001) than that in forest fragments (47%). This result contrasts with previous studies from agricultural and developed landscapes and may be due to surrounding land use types and their associated predator communities. In forest fragments, shrub nests within 75 m of the edge were more likely to be depredated than those farther than 75 m (P = 0.043). Predation in clearcuts (23%) was less than that in forest fragments (P = 0.0001) or plantations (41%) (P = 0.0015) and decreased with increasing distance from the edge (P = 0.001) and increasing vegetation cover at the nest site (P = 0.006). In contrast, predation rates in plantations increased with increasing vegetation density (P = 0.0174) and distance to edge (P = 0.0235). Results from our study suggest that findings documented in other, more developed, landscapes cannot readily be applied to extensive managed forests, and that conversion of naturally regenerating stands to plantations may lower the nesting success of birds that breed in early successional forests." @default.
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